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Re: Final Offseason Moves before draft (full rebuild)
« Reply #15 on: June 25, 2014, 12:31:08 AM »

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Why does everyone think Wallace can be amnestied...I swear I've seen so many people throw out that suggestion.

His terrible contract is probably one of the reasons we got three first rounders AND an option to swap picks with BK in '17. If he was an expiring we would have received less, guaranteed.

Why wouldn't the bulls be able to use the amnesty clause on him?

The only players who can be amnestied are players who were under contract to their current team since before the current CBA was signed.


That's all ya had to say. Well this trade is completely messed up now lol. But my thinking was that KO would be a good for with the team tibs could hide him defensively but he will only getter better defensively under him. I like the passing and the ball movement that would come from the pairing of Olynk and Noah as well.
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Re: Final Offseason Moves before draft (full rebuild)
« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2014, 12:45:13 AM »

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The most glaring issue with your plan is where you trade for Ben McLemore and derrick Williams ( a #2 and #7 pick in recent drafts who are still developing ). This is a nice move in my opinion and gives us solid options at SF and SG in a rebuild. Where you go wrong is not even putting these guys on your depth chart over your drafted competition in hairston and smart.

Re: Final Offseason Moves before draft (full rebuild)
« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2014, 01:00:52 AM »

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It is nice to stockpile talent but we need to develop guys to reap reward whether it be trade equity on long term solution. I am way against losing KO in a full rebuild but to continue with what you did I see too many bodies drafted who compete for time, if you take Gordon and also have Williams at SF then that's enough, Green must go and no reason for hairston. If you draft smart and see him as a PG then skip Ennis. If you like Ennis then skip smart and give min to McLemore. This gives you back 2 picks and your team still needs size. I would look to get Gordon and vonleh at 6-8 if things fall right, maybe swap a pick and throw in the clip or philly picks. Then trade 17 and filler for Henson.

You get

Ennis\pressy
Mclemore\bradley\johnson
D.williams\ Gordon
Sullinger\vonleh\bass
Henson\Fav

Re: Final Offseason Moves before draft (full rebuild)
« Reply #18 on: June 25, 2014, 01:11:27 AM »

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Man, so many ideas bouncing around. I looked at your first post and you had 5 picks, I would skip nurkic and resign Bradley as we have the space and could use the defense. Use that extra pick from nurkic to make sure we lock down Henson and both Gordon plus vonleh. I would give up any future protected first, us or nets to see this happens.

Re: Final Offseason Moves before draft (full rebuild)
« Reply #19 on: June 25, 2014, 01:17:49 AM »

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Ok this will be for a full rebuild. I would prefer this option if we don't go for full out contention.

First move is to let Bradley walk for anything over 3 years 5.5 mil per year.

Let Humphries,Bayless expire.

First trade of the offseason trade Kelly Olynk, bogans, Wallace to the Bulls for boozer, 16th, and 19th pick. I know this hasn't really been discussed but the bulls need to free up as much space as possible to make a run at a top star, they can cut bogans and amnesty Wallace. They also need at guy that can hit shots and Olynk and Noah would pair perfect together imagine the ball movement. For us we get boozers 16 mil expiring and 2 first round picks right in the sweet spot of this draft.


Next trade rondo to Sacramento for mclemore, Williams, the 8th pick and the right to swap firsts in 2016.

This would give us 6th, 8th, 16th, 17th, and 19th. Now that would give us a ton of flexibility to do whatever we want but for this rebuild lets say we keep them all.

Honestly I don't think Embiid will be there and anyways we can tank and get a top center in next years draft.

Draft Night

6- Aaron Gordon
8- Marcus Smart
16- Jusuf Nurkic
17- Tyler Ennis
19- PJ Hairston

This would give us a lot of options lineup wise, also we would add some really smart and fierce competitors good Lockeroom guys.

I'd like to move green and bass somehow but I really couldn't think of anything.

So the depth chart would look like this

Ennis-?-Smart-Pressey
Smart-Hairston-Green
Green-Gordon-Hairston
Sullinger-bass-gordon
Nurkic?-?-Fav

So I think we need to bring in a center ?Okafor? and add some smart good culture vet mins to help teach the young ones. If we were to go full rebuild this wouldn't be a bad path, so telle what you guys think. Please!
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Re: Final Offseason Moves before draft (full rebuild)
« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2014, 04:07:43 AM »

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Ennis-?-Smart-Pressey
Smart-Hairston-Green
Green-Gordon-Hairston
Sullinger-bass-gordon
Nurkic?-?-Fav

So I think we need to bring in a center ?Okafor? and add some smart good culture vet mins to help teach the young ones. If we were to go full rebuild this wouldn't be a bad path, so telle what you guys think. Please!

Scotto- this is striking me like what happens when you do your grocery shopping while hungry. You end up with a cart of frozen burritos and little debbie snack cakes. I'm hungry, too, bro, but I don't know what we're going to do with a cupboard full of Ennis and Hairston